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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Neeka who wrote (2742)10/5/2001 6:19:55 AM
From: spiral3  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
I need faces to go along with the names

here are some places to look
wnbc.com
cf1.newsday.infi.net

To the best of my knowledge the Mayors Office has not yet released an “official” list.

photographs made by James Nachtwey, one of the worlds pre-eminent photojournalists. time.com

Museums Plan Exhibits On Attacks (October 4, 2001)
newsday.com

Safe With Stocks and Bonds Found Amid Rubble By Patricia Hurtado and Sean Gardiner
here are some snippets

>>Workers picking through the rubble at the World Trade Center, trying to recover the bodies of the more than 5,000 missing, found a safe containing about $2.7 billion in stocks and bonds last week, according to law enforcement officials.

>>The safe, which belongs to Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, was discovered in the debris pile of what once was 5 World Trade Center on Sept. 28..

>>...On Wednesday, officials at the Canadian-based Scotia Mocatta Depository Corp., the bullion and metals division of the Bank of Nova Scotia, admitted that a vault containing more than $200 million of gold and silver is still buried in what was 4 World Trade Center....

>>...The 40-story building at 7 World Trade Center that collapsed was home to the CIA and United States Secret Service. The building at 6 World Trade Center housed the U.S. Customs, IRS and ATF. It’s now an empty shell.

newsday.com
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